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1 dead-water
[΄ded‚wɔ:tə] n կանգ նած/չհոսող ջուր -
2 heat
I[hi:t] n տաքություն, ջերմություն. շոգ (եղա նակ). unbearable/oppressive/terrible heat ան տա նելի/ճնշող/սարսափելի շոգ. solar heat արևի ջերմություն. blazing/parching/scorching heat կիզիչ/այրող շոգ. I can’t stand/bear heat Չեմ կարող շոգը տանել. (ջեռուցում) We have no heat on today Այսօր մեզ մոտ չեն տաքացնում. in the heat of the battle փխբ. կռվի թեժ պահին. in the heat of the moment տաքացած վիճակում. բորբոքված պահին. մրզ. վազքահերթ, հերթակարգ. a dead heat միաժամանակ ավարտ/ ֆինիշII[hi:t] v տաքանալ, տաքացնել. շիկանալ, շիկացնել. heat some water ջուր տա քացնել. heat up soup ապուրը տաքացնել. heat (up) an engine շարժիչը տաքացնել. The argument became heated փխբ. Վեճը բորբոքվեց
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